On the Spot with the Golden Dot: The Spiritus of Gregory Corso
He was a hipster darling to reference on college campuses in the late 50s of the last century....
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Posted by Marc Olmsted | Mar 3, 2023 | Reviews
He was a hipster darling to reference on college campuses in the late 50s of the last century....
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Richard VargasMouthfeel Press$16.00Reviewed by Marc Olmsted In Margaret Randall’s foreword to How...
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The only problem I have had with Gregory Corso’s poems is that there aren’t enough of...
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ruth weiss is one of the most interesting and least appreciated of the Beat writers. Thankfully,...
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It has always struck me as somewhat ironic that the Beat Generation writers (and other...
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Beat Blues is the latest book by Jonah Raskin, author of the wonderful American Scream: Allen...
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The latest in Clemson University’s Beat Studies series is The Beats, Black Mountain, and New Modes...
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Spring and Autumn Annals: A Celebration of the Seasons for Freddie, by Diane di Prima City Lights...
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